Cards Against Humanity is more than just a blush-inducing card game that forces you to explain “bukkake” to your parents. The company behind the game have proven themselves quite adept at annoying the ever-loving fuck out of Trump-loving Republicans, as the organization is behind a number of progressive digital…

Cards Against Humanity has become notable for its high-profile political stunts over the last few years, perpetrating everything from mailing its fans a literal piece of shit, all the way up to attempting to legally sabotage Donald Trump’s planned border wall by buying up bits of property along its proposed building…

As the majority of Americans sit back in disbelief, watching the legalized form of bribery that is the American political system of donors and elected shills enact some of the worst and most blatant class-war legislation in more than a decade, realizing our repeated phone calls (you have been calling, right?) raging…

Ladies, put down the yogi tea, because there’s something else out there, designed just for us, that’s more life affirming, supportive, and tummy soothing than whatever’s in your manicured hand or closet. Cards Against Humanity has just released a woman-centered version of its game that promises to be more fun than a…

These are strange days for civil discourse: Social justice movements are being co-opted for soft drink commercials, and threats of pork rectums have been turned into something more vegetarian friendly. Cards Against Humanity’s Max Temkin is spearheading the latter initiative, which, despite sounding like it was pulled…

Are you ready to laugh your ass off at Paul Ryan’s #Liftspiration, or gawk at the surely horrifying things Mitch McConnell Googles late at night when all of his interns have gone home? (We’re guessing he has this one bookmarked.) Well, Cards Against Humanity creator Max Temkin wants to help make that beautifully…

The folks at Cards Against Humanity have teamed up with BioWare to create a new mini-expansion for their mega-popular party game based on the video game developer’s beloved Mass Effectseries. As one might expect, given its obsession with pansexual interspecies romance, the 14 cards included in this limited edition…

One of the great traditions of the Super Bowl comes after the fact, as pundits pick apart and contextualize the play on the field and advertising industry bloviators slap themselves on the back for having spent a shitload of money. The “creative” is explained in the context of each brand identity and the Super Bowl’s…

Since creating its namesake party game (and a chance for moms everywhere to ask what “bukkake” means), Cards Against Humanity has blossomed into a charitable, inclusive organization that’s raised nearly $5 million for nonprofits and high-poverty classrooms across the U.S. That said, the company isn’t without its…

Welcome back to AVQ&A, where we throw out a question for discussion among the staff and readers. Consider this a prompt to compare notes on your interface with pop culture, to reveal your embarrassing tastes and experiences, and to ponder how our diverse lives all led us to convene here together. Got a question you’d…

It happens at parties, at friends of friends’ gatherings that are too small for people to spread themselves throughout the house, but too big to have everyone sit and contribute to a single, unified conversation: Someone breaks out Cards Against Humanity. Since 2011, the self-declared “party game for horrible people”…

Chicagoans driving down the inter-city interstate last week noticed a billboard that asked why Trump didn’t pay for that billboard if he’s so rich. Turns out, the billboard and accompanying website, Trumpdoesntpaytaxes.com, is the product of Chicago’s own Cards Against Humanity, the company known for the card game of…

In our latest Gameological Q&A, we wanted to hear about games you really started to like only after cheating at them. We shared our answers, and down in the comments, lots of cheating cheaters came out to confess their ways. Like Tony Macaroni, plenty of readers found good reason to cheat their way through building…

The inane and ridiculous party game Cards Against Humanity has sparked many an embarrassed giggle, but the most endearing ones so far (we’re assuming) just came from Downton Abbey’s Mrs. Matmore, Lady Edith, and Mrs. Hughes. Actresses Laura Carmichael, Lesley Nicol, and Phyllis Logan sat down for a quick round of the…